VLF goniometer observations at Halley Bay, Antarctica-I. The equipment and the measurement of signal bearing

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A transistorized wide-band (0.5-11 kHz) VLF goniometer has been developed for the study of whistlers and ELF/VLF emissions. It consists of two crossed vertical loops from which a single loop aerial, rotating about a vertical axis at a frequency of 25 sec-1, is synthesized electronically. During periods of high whistler activity, when the same propagation paths may be identified in successive whistler groups, it is possible to determine the bearing of the exit point of such a magnetospheric path with an error, typically, of +/- 10-20°. Now at the Instituto Nacional de Technica Aeroespacial, Madrid, Spain.

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